Indian Super League: Portuguese World Cupper Helder Postiga Scores a Brace To Help Atletico de Kolkata Win Opener
Indian Super League's opener sees defending champions Atletico de Kolkata ride Helder Postiga's brace to defeat Chennaiyin FC 3-2. However, Postiga may be out for one week due to hamstring pull.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 03, 2015 11:46 pm IST
Helder Postiga, Portuguese World Cupper, scored a brace as defending champions Atletico de Kolkata (ATK) started their Indian Super League campaign on a winning note by defeating Chennaiyin FC 3-2 in an exciting match here on Saturday. (ISL Kicks Off With Glitzy Opening Ceremony)
The former Portugal forward and Cristiano Ronaldo's one-time teammate Postiga showed his predatory skills with two opportunistic strikes in the 13th and 70th minute while substitute Spanish striker Valdo also found his name on the score-sheet. (Chennaiyin FC vs Atletico de Kolkata: Highlights)
For Chennaiyin FC, Jeje Lalpeklhua scored one in the 31st minute while their main player and skipper Elano Blumer got one back converting a controversial penalty in the 89th minute when the referee awarded penalty with the ball rebounding off ATK stopper Arnab Mondal's stomach.
However, there was some bad news for the ATK fans as Postiga might just be out for a week to 10 days after he pulled a hamstring while taking a crack during the second goal and was stretchered off the field.
ATK skipper Borja Fernandes said: "Postiga is an important player and I hope that his injury is not serious."
For Chennai, the absence of Marco Materazzi, serving a one-match touchline ban from the last season did have its ill-effects as Chennai left Bruno Melissari and Stiven Mendoza from starting line-up.
For ATK, Iain Hume was a livewire down the left flank as he tormented Chennai side back Avishek Das. In fact all the three goals conceded by Chennaiyin were due to defensive lapses.
In the 13th minute, Borja kept a floater inside the box and a surging goalkeeper Edel bete collided with Mailson Alves leaving Postiga with an open net and the scorer of 27 international goals did not disappoint.
In the 31st minute, it was Elano, who kept a cross for Fikru Teferra who was intercepted by ATK goalie Amrinder Singh but as the two collided, an unmarked Jeje slotted the ball home.
The second was played on even keel till the 70th minute before Frenchman Bernard Mendy's fatal header towards his own goal gave ATK the lead.
Mendy's backpass was collected by Postiga, who did his spadework past a defender and then rounded off Bete to make it 2-1 with a neat placement. But as soon as he scored the goal, he was found writhing in pain and was immediately taken off.
His replacement Valmiro Rocha Valdo, also celebrated his first outing on Indian soil with a headed finish when Hume sent a perfectly measured cross from the left.
Mendy and goalkeeper Bete both missed the flight of the ball as Valdo timed his jump to perfection heading it into an open net. The match was into its 76th minute at that point of time.
Mendy, who will be remembered for his famous bicycle kick goal in the first edition had horrifying 10 minutes where he also conceded a penalty in the 78th minute after he was found to having handled the ball inside the 18-yard box.
However Bete made amends with a full strectched diving save to his right as he denied Javi Lara from making it 4-1.
Since Elano was not in his element and the free-kicks were way off the mark, Chennaiyin's attack did not have the sting most of the times as a dejected Abhishek Bachchan watched his team lose from the VIP stands.